Course Flyovers
Hole 1
Par 4
From the clubhouse, this opening par 4 plays slightly downhill into a generous fairway before narrowing through trees and turning left to a raised green guarded by a back-right bunker.
Hole 2
Par 5
A perfectly straight par 5 framed by tall pines. The fairway is medium in width, leading to a green protected by a front-right bunker.
Hole 3
Par 3
A downhill-to-uphill par 3 that rises to a flat, elevated green. A bunker on the back side punishes long shots.
Hole 4
Par 4
A slightly blind tee shot gives way to a fairway that dips downhill and bends right toward a green surrounded by tall pines.
Hole 5
Par 4
Straight and slightly downhill, this medium-width par 4 features a large bunker front-right of the green and trees lining both sides.
Hole 6
Par 3
A short par 3 that plays downhill, then slightly back up to a green guarded by a right-side bunker and surrounded by trees.
Hole 7
Par 5
A rolling par 5 that climbs uphill, bends slightly right, and features multiple elevation changes. The green is protected by a front bunker.
Hole 8
Par 4
A left-curving par 4 with a medium-width start that hooks toward a raised green. Hills surround the putting surface for a tricky approach.
Hole 9
Par 4
A downhill par 4 that turns left toward a green flanked by multiple bunkers on both sides, with pines forming the backdrop.
Hole 10
Par 5
A wide-open tee shot leads to a narrowing fairway that turns left into a tree-lined corridor. The green is guarded by a front-left bunker with pines behind.
Hole 11
Par 3
A short, narrow par 3 framed tightly by trees. The front-left bunker demands accuracy on this precise tee shot.
Hole 12
Par 4
Starting in a corridor of trees, this hole opens into a fairway partially guarded by central trees. The green is protected by a front-right bunker.
Hole 13
Par 4
A straight par 4 playing slightly downhill through pines, finishing at a green guarded by a small pond front-right and surrounded by oaks.
Hole 14
Par 4
A long par 4 beginning in a narrow tree line before opening up near the green. A left-side bunker adds challenge to the approach.
Hole 15
Par 5
A broad par 5 that narrows near the green, which is protected by a front-right bunker and encircled by oaks.
Hole 16
Par 3
A slightly downhill par 3 requiring a narrow, well-placed shot. Pines guard the left and an oak stands right of the green.
Hole 17
Par 4
An elevated tee leads to a fairway that dips down, then rises and bends slightly right. Strategic placement is key before the uphill approach.
Hole 18
Par 4
The closing par 4 rolls up and down before curving left toward the clubhouse. A marshy hazard guards the front-left of the final green.